Thursday, June 25, 2026

And the First-Ever Trillionaire is ... Elon Musk!

It has finally come to pass; the first trillionaire in the history 
of the world has just been recognized and acknowledged. 
It was not that many years ago that it was a very big deal 
when a millionaire achieved his billionaire milestone,
and not many more years earlier when someone became a
millionaire was that a reason to stop the presses. But at long 
last someone has achieved a sensational, astounding, 
earth-shaking, mind-boggling feat that many for years thought
was both out of reach and out of the realm of possibility:
billionaire and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk ascended to the 
peak on June 12.

Musk became the history-maker on the strength of the IPO
of his company, SpaceX, which began trading on the NASDAQ
at $150 per share, giving the firm an almost $2 trillion market 
cap. Forbes Magazine, which has been the chronicler of the rise
and fall of fortunes across generations of families, industries, 
and nations, estimates that the IPO raised Musk's fortune to
$1.1 trillion, just after his new worth rose to $982 billion on
Thursday June 11 when SpaceX priced the IPO at $135 per share,
thus declaring Musk the world's first trillionaire. 

Most of the Musk fortune is "on paper", which is to say that said 
worth is not easily liquid, able to convert into cash. Musk owns
4.8 billion shares of SpaceX, presently worth $715 billion, and 
has another 350 million stock options worth $50 billion which 
gives him a 38% stake in the company.

Musk made his debut on Forbes' yearly World's Billionaires list 
in 2012, Musk then having an estimated $2 billion fortune. 
From this mark, showing Musk to be the 634th-richest person 
in the world, he took a mere nine years to rocket to the top spot
as the world's wealthiest person as Tesla's shares shot upward,
Tesla being Musk's automobile manufacturing company.

Such a feat can only happen in a free market economy. In this kind
of economy there are less fetters applied by the state in the forms of 
regulations and taxes and a greater understanding of how these things
factor into the ability of the economy to grow and create careers with
many job opportunities for people willing to learn and apply new skills
and to work at jobs which with said requirements will match the very
skills learned. 

As for the employees of Elon Musk, his building his incredible 
gigantic business holdings, made possible only by virtue 
of his revenue and profits generated in the process has made many 
of them wealthy themselves; some were made millionaires and 
a few were made billionaires. And the demand for the products 
Elon Musk's businesses supply to his customers make a connection
which benefits both customers and Musk's companies; the customers 
get high-quality products, i.e Tesla automobiles, while Musk and his
employees get a steadily-growing flow of revenue from which they
derive and receive considerable income as their reward for providing
aforementioned high-quality products to a public that desires them.
This is how the free market works, and why it is superior to any and 
all other markets in the world.

In a socialist economy, in fascist economies and in communist 
economies people cannot go into business for themselves and build
large and extremely profitable companies like Elon Musk built.
Any and all businesses would be subjected to stringent regulations 
and exorbitant taxation, the former to bring the entrepreneurs'  
businesses under greater control of the state while the latter siphons 
great sums of revenue into the coffers of the government. If any of 
the business owners don't pay up, or if they complain about the 
crushing regulations and taxes imposed on them, the state grabs their 
businesses and imprisons their owners; in communist-run countries  
they simply grab the businesses anyway, as private ownership and 
enterprise is absolutely forbidden. And the only ones in these woeful
places with any significant money are the government elites, 
including a few apparatchiks (high-ranking officials and senior 
bureaucrats in the government). About quality of products made
(whenever any are made at all), forget it. Slipshod-made junk,
snapped up by a public not given any meaningful choices in 
the marketplaces but lots of said junk and lots more empty store 
shelves.

In summation, free market (or capitalist) economies encourage 
creation; in the other kinds of economies expropriating money and 
property is the order of the day --- every day. The former builds; 
the latter destroys. And Elon Musk is definitely a builder.
Congratulations Mr. Musk! You are a business and financial pioneer
soon to have many following you to the financial heights once
thought impossible to reach. Only in a free market is this possible!
Capitalism has made more people financially secure and more,
having made a middle-class and a wealthy class, with people in the
lower levels of financial status able to thus climb up to the middle-
class and those in the middle-class (and some from the lower classes)
able to reach the wealthy class and to stretch that category upward.

Let's hear it for Elon Musk and for economic freedom!


MEM










Thursday, June 18, 2026

The Confiscators Are Digging In

More Democrats are getting behind the confiscation of wealth,
and Senator Elizabeth Warren must be dancing in the streets of
Washington --- especially with the news that California wants a 
piece of the action too. The very left-leaning state is preparing 
to vote in November on whether to expropriate (snatch, actually)
5% of the state's billionaires' assets, supposedly a one-time only
measure as federal transfers dissolve (so California's Democrats
say; take their word with a grain of salt!). The same story is of
course in motion in Congress, with Sen. Warren (D-MA) 
leading the charge with her plan to stick a 2% tax on all house-
hold wealth above $50 million and a 1% surtax on fortunes 
over $1 billion. These awful ideas are to fund the many entitle-
ment programs that California has to offer which the state's 
taxpayers are vehemently against being made to pay for.
It's easier to sell these schemes when the check for all this
is presented to the wealthy Californians; that's why so many
of them have packed up and left California and many more 
are soon to follow.

It must be noted, however, that confiscating billionaires' 
money is not at all a serious financial plan; wealth taxes 
have been tried in Europe and were a bust, because they 
were proven costly and unworkable. The U.S. Constitution
will be a bulwark to block their implementation here in our 
country, much to the chagrin of Sen. Warren and her chums.

Meanwhile, not only wealthy people are fleeing California,
but middle-class folk are following suit. California has 
already lost one congressional district because of the 
unrelenting taxation driving Californians out; this is 
something that the Golden State has never before experienced.
At the rate things are going, California will lose many more 
people and some more districts, and the left-wing confiscators' 
zeal will fade along with California's tax base when they 
wonder how and why this happened.


MEM


Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Kimmel Kicks the Working Class

President Trump recently nominated U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin
(R-OK) to replace the fired Kristi Noem to be the secretary of the
Department of Homeland Security, and Mullin was confirmed 
forthwith. Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, helming a 
failing show falling ratings and all, snidely remarked that 
"We have a plumber now protecting us from terrorism." 

Mullin's background features his having built a successful 
plumbing business. This illustrates his skill, leadership, and good
sense, three necessary things a good manager of a government 
bureaucracy needs to have any chance for success. However, 
this makes no never-mind to the snarky, snobbish, and hypocritical
fifth-rate comic and ardent left-winger Kimmel; like much of the
Left these days, Kimmel has little if any regard for the roll-up-one's
-sleeves and pitch in blue collar workers. He seems to have a cold 
contempt for these hard-working folks. 

Kimmel's background? A college dropout who makes his living 
firing political darts at conservatives, daring to call it comedy.
But he thinks he's superior to Mullin and others like him.

Many Americans make a good, honest, respectable living repairing
and/or building things for people and are worthy of respect and 
admiration. Your appreciative Peasant isn't just saying this to grab 
some glory for himself, as I once had a business of my own as a
handyman for hire. People across the country are fed up with the
Jimmy Kimmels in entertainment putting them down for being 
what they are and are showing their discontent and righteous 
anger by watching other offerings on TV or perhaps engaging 
in other activities altogether, and this is reflected in Kimmel's
ratings dwindling down to nothing.

Kimmel doesn't deserve any better, and neither do others like him.


MEM

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Trump Whittles Away at Government

President Trump ran for the presidency, promising among
other things a sharp reduction in the federal government 
in both size and reach. In his second term he has succeeded
beyond the expectations of many.

The federal government now has fewer employees than at 
any time since 1966, when Lyndon Johnson grew the
bureaucracy to build his "Great Society". Over 150,000 
federal employees accepted a buyout offer from the 
Trump Administration early in Trump's current term.
Many thousands more were shown the door in lawful 
"reductions in force" with the reorganizations of agencies.
Trump recently proposed a 2027 federal budget that would 
greatly reduce non-defense discretionary spending.

This is all on the plus side of Trump's government overhaul.
However, the derivative savings would be swallowed up by 
the large-scale yet much needed defense expenditures which
are also proposed by the president. And Trump will have to 
address the matter of Medicare and Social Security and their
roles in driving gaping deficits. But seeing Trump's performance
so far your confident Peasant believes that he will find a way to
bring long-term revenues and total spending into harmony and 
balance. A challenging job to be sure, but President Trump 
has so far accomplished things that past presidents have either 
failed to do or wouldn't try to do. Stay tuned.


MEM                                         

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

A Horndog is Brought Down

Democrat Representative Eric Swalwell was the front-runner 
in the California gubernatorial race but very recently and 
suddenly dropped out and resigned from the House of Repre-
sentatives. He was considered a "golden boy" by many in the
California Democrat Party, especially by the Hollywood
tinsel crowd. So what happened? 

The San Francisco Chronicle and CNN (!!) published shocking
stories alleging that Swalwell had been preying serially on 
female staffers for a decade or more, with one accusing the
married father of sexual assault and another woman accused
Swalwell of assaulting her too. Although Swalwell denied 
the allegations, 21 members of Congress and most of the 
major unions involved in California politics who had been
in his corner with their support dropped Swalwell like a 
bad habit. Few of them showed any surprise at the news
regarding Swalwell, or at least they made like they were
surprised. In addition, one journalist after another along
with one insider after another stepped forward to claim 
that they, along with "everyone else", knew about 
Swalwell's piggery. They did, however, choose to hide this
knowledge for many years and would have continued to 
do so had the truth about Swalwell not come out. Such 
cowardice.

And shall we also make mention of Swalwell's affair with 
a Chinese spy whose name happened to be "Fang Fang"?
Swalwell allegedly enjoyed doing "Bang Bang" with
Fang Fang. 

It has been said that there is no honor among thieves; 
your observant Peasant would add that there is no 
honor among elitists in or tied to government either.


MEM


Thursday, May 21, 2026

A Memorial Day Sign of Respect and Appreciation

Your indebted Peasant, just one American of many who owe
so much to the Americans who fought and died for our country
and for what it stands for going on 250 years, has 
an idea for the observation of this hallowed day. 

At 3:00 PM, whichever time zone you happen to be in at that 
particular time, observe the National Moment of Remembrance
which is a quiet minute set aside to pause for the duration to 
remember those who have made the Ultimate Sacrifice in 
military service to the United States. 

This is a seemingly small but hugely important and most 
respectful thing to do on Memorial Day to demonstrate a 
sign of acknowledgement of the meaning of the day. 
This is something that your caught-unaware Peasant just
recently learned, and I shall be engaging in this special act
this Memorial Day and every year going forward.
Many died so we could live free.

Freedom isn't free; freedom costs. But freedom isn't a luxury,
it's a necessity.

Thank you for your time and attention. I am most grateful.


MEM




Monday, May 11, 2026

The Latest With Judge Dugan

Judge Hannah Dugan's trial is drawing to a close 
with her sentencing date set for June 3. She was
found guilty of felony obstruction of federal 
immigration agents, which was the consequence 
of her illegal actions in the matter. Dugan was
acquitted, though, of a misdemeanor charge of
concealing a criminal. 

Dugan resigned her position from the bench on
January 3, 2026, following mounting impeachment
efforts, and in order to not forfeit her pension. 
Now a felon, her conviction carries a maximum
five-year prison sentence along with a $350,000
fine. However, federal guidelines for a 
non-violent, first time offender generally result
in probation. Yet Dugan, as a felon, can never 
again serve as a judge on any court.

The Peasant in the meantime found out that the
former judge and a friend of over fifty years 
had unfriended me on Facebook; she likely
had read my previous posts regarding her 
legal difficulties, and even though I tried not
to be too harsh on her Dugan decided to end 
our longtime friendship altogether. All I have 
left to say in parting with ex-Judge Dugan is 
wayward friend, go in peace. 

Such is justice. Such is consequence. Such is life.


MEM